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Program Crashes on Device Settings OK button
mwillems:
I'm seeing the same behavior on Arch with Gnome and the 64-bit build. MC works as expected except for the audio device dialog box. Clicking ok in that dialog crashes every time. Bob, let me know if logs would help.
bob:
I tried to duplicate this using pixel on a rpi. No Luck.
Perhaps it's related to the number of audio devices, description length etc. I don't there there was any limit there however.
A log could be useful, thanks.
mwillems:
Ok, here's a log after the crash. Let me know if I can do anything else to help.
duncan4791:
Hi Bob,
I just tried removing my Hifiberry Digi+ Pro and USB dac which switched the output to pulsealsa. Tried the OK button - still crashes! I assume you burned a clean install of Full Raspian, not Lite, and still got no error. I'm stumped!
I did notice on both my "Previous Log" and mwillems "Previous Log" the last line is "Playback: CConfigureALSADlg::OnOK: Start". I am wondering if you call anything outside Mediacenter, such as ALSA and if my version and the Arch version of ALSA has been changed in some way causing a hard processor crash. That wouldn't leave any error condition for JRiver to process.
Update: I did a run from the terminal trying to get a coredump, no luck for me, but did get this response from the system:
"ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused Segmentation Fault"
JRiver Log included.
Thanks Duncan.
bob:
I got it.
It's unrelated to architecture or distro.
It will be fixed in the next build.
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